Radiant barriers are reflective materials that reduce heat transfer through roofs, walls, and floors by reflecting infrared radiation rather than absorbing it.
The effectiveness of a radiant barrier is measured by its emissivity ((e)), which should be as low as possible. A typical value for an effective radiant barrier is 0.1 or lower.
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